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\ „~ .HOUSAND YEAR CALENDAR 

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COPYRIGcHT 1915 
BY aEOR&E N. HARRISON. 



MONTHS 



DAYS 



KEY 



CENT 



YEARS 



MAY 



8-15" 
2 2-29 



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FEB 



2-9 
23- 



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FEB 
MAR A 



3-10-17 
24-3 



A 



JUN 



A 



•11-18 
25 



12 

13 
14 
15 
16 



A 



SEP 

pec A 



5-12-19 
26 



JAN 

APR 



A 



3-20 
27 



JLY A A 



JAN 
0CJ A 



7-14-21 



29 j. 

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THU— 4 
FR1 —5 
SAT— 6 
SUN— 7 
MON— 8 
TUE 
WED 
THU 
FRI 
SAT 
SUN 
MON 
TUE 
WED 17 
THU 18 
FRI 19 
SAT 2 
SUN 2 1 
MON 22 
TUE 23 
VED 2 4 
THU 25 
FRI 26 
SAT 27 
SUN 28 

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20-16 
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05^11-16-22 
33-39-44-50 
61-67-72-78 
89-95 



A 89-95 X 



9-11-4- 



Q1-I0-2I-2 7 
22-38-49-55 
60-66-77-83 



Ari A 



10-3 



09-I5-2P-26 
37-4-3-49-54 
65-71-76-82 
93-99 



A 33S /z 



8-9-2 



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03-Q8-I4-25 
31-36-42-53 
59-64-70-81 
87-92-98 




15-8 



02-1 3-1 9 -14 
30-41-47-52 
58-69-75-a0 
86-97 



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7-14-7 



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01-07-12-18 
29-35-4Q-46 
57-63-£&-7^ 
85-91 

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13-6 



00-06-17-23 
23-34-45-51 
^e-GZ-73-7^ 
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DIRECTION. 

In the YEAR column, the numbers underlined represent 
leap years. In the MONTHS column the two months Janu- 
ary and February, that are followed by dashes should be used 

?^.J m con J' unction w ith leap years, as designated in the 
YEAR column. 

In the lower right-hand corner of each square, will be found 
numbers from 1 to 7 enclosed in triangles. These numbers 
are unit numbers and should be used as follows: 

Suppose it is required to find the day of the week on which 
December 10, 1891, fell. December, in the MONTHS column 
is designated by the unit number 5, in a triangle in the lower 
right-hand corner; in the same manner, 3 will be found to be 
the unit number for the 10th, in the DAYS column. In tlr 
year 1891, 18 is the century and 91 is the year. Proceeding as 
with months and days, 4 will be tound to be the unit number 
for 18, in the CENTURY column and 6 the unit number for 
91, in the YEARS column. Now by adding these four num- 
bers together, 5, 3, 4 and 6 we get 18, which, in the KEY col- 
umn stands opposite THU.; therefore, December 10, 1891, fell 
on Thursday. This same method of procedure should be' fol- 
lowed in finding ANY date, past present or future, from the 
year 100 to the year 2100, with the exception of dates that 
iall in January or Febuary of leap year. The finding of Jann- 
ary and Febuary dates of leap years is clearly outlined in the 
in the first paragraph. 

Although this calendar was intended originally to facilitate 
the finding of dates the user, no doubt, will find many more 
uses for it than above outlined. 

Additional copies can be obtained from— 



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